“We are all enjoying it at the minute and I definitely believe that we can build on the last two games, when we have played very well.”

Lee Clark has constantly drummed into his players to keep doing the things they are good at, stay on track with their game plan and defend without fuss throughout, and don’t let any setback adversely ruin them.

The trips to South London have shown that the message has been heeded, and Blues have gained reward.

And, in truth, Blues deserved victory at The Valley for their play, sureness of thought and deed - plus a wrongly disallowed goal for offside.

“What our problem has been this season is second-halves,” said Davis.

“We have dominated most first-halves, bar Wigan. We all know we weren’t very good then, we were never at the races.

“But, as a team, we have generally been very good in the first-halves.

“The past two games we have taken it, the way we have played, into the second-halves.

“We have sat down and kind of looked at what we had to do, to carry on that sort of momentum.

“We have shown that we can do it, and hopefully we can have a rest now during the international break and kick on after.”

Davis’ last goal came on loan to Inverness Caledonian Thistle from Wolves in October 2011.

“It was a weird feeling, I had to check the scoreboard twice to see if it was real!

“I haven’t scored in three years so it was nice to get a goal.

“I have been trying to get myself forward a little bit more.

“I see myself as a defensive midfielder. But the formation we are playing at the minute, with three in the middle, there are chances for me to break and I feel like I can be a powerful player and get past people.

“It is obviously for us midfielders to chip in as well, not just the strikers to score.”

“To be honest, I score a little bit in training and I don’t take it enough into games,” Davis admitted.

“It sounds a bit ironic, but I had a feeling I would come close.

“I went close in the Norwich game and maybe a few better strikes from myself might have got me a goal.

“But on the morning I had a feeling I might make something count - and that’s what happened.”

“We deserved a little bit more,” Davis continued.

“There was a goal disallowed. Clayton Donaldson might have thought it (Koby Arthur’s shot) was going wide, so he knocked it in. But he was onside.

“It was a positive performance from us.

“I felt we dominated possession, especially first-half. And we took that momentum on, which is something we have needed to do.”